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Iran has launched a 'powerful' attack on a US air base in Qatar, the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said. The US is tracking multiple missiles fired from Iran toward US military installations in Qatar and Iraq, according to two officials. Former Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the attack with CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

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